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ON THE CAMPUS. Dr. Mitchell returned Monday from Little Rock, Arkansas, where he at tended the Conference for Education in the South. Mr. Dwight Hughes went down to Charleston with the baseball team last week. He remained over Sunday at his home. Mr. John S. Hoey accompanied the team to Charleston Saturday morning, returning Sunday night. Mr. Rudolph Mobley also accom panied the team and spent Sunday and Monday in Charleston. Mr. W. M. Graydon left with the baseball team on the Northern trip. He will accompany the team on the entire trip, returning to Columbia next Tuesday. Mr. Halcott Poag returned during the week from his home in Rock Hill. Mr. Frank Spigener had a slight at tack of the grip)e the first of the week aid spent Sunday and Monday in the Infirmary. Prof. E. Marion Rucker attended the ceremonies incident to the presen tation of the silver service to the bat tleship "South Carolina" in Charleston the first of the week. Messrs. W. B. Klugh, L. A. Buic, J. I. Hazard, Jr., and B. T. Raines ford were confined to the Infirmary for a few days the early part of the week. Miss Addie Burney splnt last week in Anderson with friends. She left on Monday for Greenville, where she is visiting Miss Theodora Hayne. Mrs. Charles W. Bain spent a few days in Charleston last week, going I % BIRD NoT MANUF-ACTURED. City Cousin: "Tell me, how is the milk-maid ?" Country Cousin: "It ain't made, you poor mut, the cow gives it." "The Mess Hall puts lip a pretty good table ; doesn't it ?" "Oh, yes. The table is fine. And the board is excellent. But gee! you ought to see what we get to eat! * * * LoOKING BACKWARD. On the night following the Yale. Princeton game last fall, a young man who had slipped and fallen, was as sisted to his feet b)y a passer--by. "Just a little shelebration of vic t'ry," the young man explained, as he waved a bedraggled bit of orange andl black ribbon. "But Princeton lost," the other told 'him. The young man looked painfully surprised for an instant. "When (lid you learn that ?" he asked. "Why, it was on the bulletin-board an hour ago," the other said, "Yale won today's game." "I wash referrin'," said the young man, with great dignity, "to the game of 1903." down for the Federation of Women's Clubs and for a visit to the gardens of Magnolia-on-the-Ashley. While there, Mrs. Bain was the guest of Miss Frost. Mrs. Yates Snowden also visited Charleston this week and was the guest of ex-Governor and Mrs. D. C. Heyward, oi Meeting Street.. Mr. Paul Scott, of Winnsboro, spent a few days on the empus this week with Mr. W. 13. Burney, Jr. Mr. J. J. Bush, who has been con fined in the Infirmary with an attack of grippe, is being welcomed by his many friends to the campus. Mrs. W. B. Burney, Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Twitchell attended the ses sions of the State Federation of Wo men's Clubs in Charleston last week. Mrs. Burney is the retiring President of the Federation, and received an ovation at the conclusion of her term of office. Mr. Ashley C. Tobias, a member of the Law class of '07, and now a prom ising lawyer of Charleston and mem hcr of the General Assembly, was in the city for a few days last week. Mr. Julius Boggs spent the week end with friends in Charleston, return ing to the University on Monday. The lecture course at the University was concluded for this year by the ad dress of Professor Snowden last week oil "Reconstruction in South Caro lina." These lectures have been a source of much pleasure and profit throughout the year. Mr. Lawrence Kirkland spent the week-end at his homLe in Camden. Professors Wardlaw and Hand re turned the early part of the week from Little Rock, Ark., where they were in attendance on the Southern Educa tional Conference. SEED. a a Tiin SAAM, TInNG. The facetious passer)y had stopped to watch a workman spread a bright red carpet from the church door to the curb. "The high-road to heaven, ehi ?' he queried with a chuckle. "No,"P sad the workman, "merely a bridal path." * * * HIIARD AT SHANDON. Dwight Hughes (after five minutes of embarrassing silence) : Don't you think the floor is unusually flat to night? * * * She looked up toward the manm standing back of her chair in the box at the opera and saidl sweetly: "You may look over my shoulder." "i'm looking both of them over, and they're all right," wvas the response. \Vhen I came right dlown) to it, I didn't have the nerve to ask Dad for a check then; he was fairly storming. You should have gotten a rain-check anyway. WE ALLOW A SPECIAL 25 per cent DISCOUNT TO' UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Shorthand and Bookkeeping are indiIspensable to rapid and systemnatieowork. Day and niight classes Apply for terms, The Macfeat Business College M. hi. BOWEN. Manaaer FATIMP a 20 -for 1 Smoke. 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